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Car Toyota Auris Hatchback 3-door (1 generation 2006-2009)
Make | Toyota |
Model | Auris |
Generation | 1 generation 2006-2009 | Serie | Hatchback 3-door |
Gearbox and Handling:
Drive wheels | Front wheel drive, All wheel drive (AWD) | Gearbox type | Manual, Electronic, Continuously variable transmission (CVT) | Number of gear | 6, 5 | Turning circle | 11-11.4 m |
Engine:
Engine type | Gasoline, Disel | Engine power | 90-177 hp | Engine capacity | 1329-2231 cm3 | Injection type | Multi-point fuel injection, Common rail | Presence of intercooler | exists | Boost type | Turbo | Maximum torque | 130-400 N*m | Turnover of maximum torque | 1800-5200 RPM | Max power at RPM | 3600-6400 RPM | Cylinder layout | Inline | Cylinder bore | 72.5-86 mm | Stroke cycle | 71.3-96 mm | Valves per cylinder | 4, 2 | Number of cylinders | 4 |
Bodywork:
Number of seater | 5 | Capacity | 430-520 kg | Min/Max trunk capacity | 354-1190 litre | Curb weight | 1220-1435 kg | Full weight | 1720-1920 kg | Ground clearance | 140-155 mm | Wheelbase | 2600 mm | Rear track/Front track | 1516-1536 / 1512-1536 mm | Width | 1760 mm | Length | 4220 mm | Height | 1505-1530 mm | Permitted road-train weight | 2720-3420 kg |
Operating characteristics:
Fuel | Gasoline, Disel | Emission standards | EURO IV, EURO V | Gasoline type | 95 RON, 92 RON | Cruising range | 610-1310 km | Acceleration (0-100 km/h) | 8.1-14.7 sec | Fuel tank capacity | 50-55 litre | Mixed driving fuel consumption per 100 km | 4.7-7 litre | City driving fuel consumption per 100 km | 5.6-9 litre | Highway driving fuel consumption per 100 km | 4.2-5.9 litre |
Brakes:
Front brakes | Disc, ventilated |
Rear brakes | Disc |
Suspension:
Front suspension | Independent |
Rear suspension | Semi dependent, Independent, Beam, Torsion beam, Torsion, Wishbone, Double wishbone, Spring |
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